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3D model size X 93.6 Γ— Y 102 Γ— Z 6.01 mm
Publication date 2024-02-20 at 17:51
Design number 1801195

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Poster, Sign, Route 66 Logo.

The model has a hanging socket to be able to put it anywhere in a simple, easy and quick way, or it can be glued to any flat surface without any difficulty.

It can be scaled to the size you need.

Route 66, U.S. 66, also known as The Main Street of America, The Mother Road, and the Will Rogers Highway, is part of the U.S. Federal Highway System. One of the original federal routes, U.S. 66, was established on November 11, 1926, although it was not signed until the following year. It originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, ending in Los Angeles, with a total distance of 2448 miles3 (3940 km).

Route 66 underwent many improvements and layout changes, many of which affected the length of the road quite a bit. One of these was the relocation of the Los Angeles terminus to Santa Monica. Contrary to widespread belief, Route 66 never reached the ocean; it ended at what was the beginning of U.S. 101, what is today the intersection of Olympic Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard. It was never at the intersection of Ocean Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard, even though there is a plaque dedicating Route 66 as the Will Rogers Highway there.

Route 66 was the main route for emigrants heading west, especially during the dust storms of the 1930s, and it sustained the economy of the areas the highway passed through. The people who prospered during the road's growing popularity were the same people who years later struggled to keep it alive when construction began on the new U.S. Interstate Highway System.

U.S. 66 (Route 66) was decommissioned (i.e., officially removed from the U.S. Highway Network) on June 27, 19855 after it was decided that the road was no longer relevant and had been replaced by the U.S. Interstate Highway Network. Portions of the highway running through Illinois, New Mexico, and Arizona have been marked with "Historic Route 66" signs and have reappeared on highway maps in this form.

Manufacturing settings

Size 100% of 10cm

Layer height 0.12

Filling: 20%

Support: NO

Filament change : Layer 16

Simple to print with any configuration.

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